You know, it's kinda interesting that the drumming doesn't really change the music much at all. It doesn't sound particularly metal, it still sounds like video game music. I mean to say the drumming is not out of character for this kind of music.

The Macaulay Library is the world's largest and oldest scientific archive of biodiversity audio and video recordings. Our mission is to collect and preserve recordings of each species' behavior and natural history, to facilitate the ability of others to collect and preserve such recordings, and to actively promote the use of these recordings for diverse purposes spanning scientific research, education, conservation, and the arts.

The Macaulay Library is the world's largest and oldest scientific archive of biodiversity audio and video recordings. Our mission is to collect and preserve recordings of each species' behavior and natural history, to facilitate the ability of others to collect and preserve such recordings, and to actively promote the use of these recordings for diverse purposes spanning scientific research, education, conservation, and the arts.

Wow! Thank you for this! The sound is incredible!

There's no reason To feel all the hard timesTo lay down the hard linesIt's absolutely true

The Macaulay Library is the world's largest and oldest scientific archive of biodiversity audio and video recordings. Our mission is to collect and preserve recordings of each species' behavior and natural history, to facilitate the ability of others to collect and preserve such recordings, and to actively promote the use of these recordings for diverse purposes spanning scientific research, education, conservation, and the arts.

Hey, this is one instance where archiving at a high sample rate really would make a difference. Not to our ears, but animal noises aren't made for our ears.

October 2011 backup of noise-arch.net, a collection of cassette-based releases and artwork. "this website is a collection of underground / independantly released cassette tapes from the days when the audio cassette was the standard method of music sharing, generally the mid eighties through early nineties. material represented includes tape experimentation, industrial, avant-garde, indy, rock, diy, subvertainment and auto-hypnotic materials... most of what you are about to hear is rather difficult to file under any one category, and thus has not been. the bulk of the tapes in this library were donated to the project by former ckln fm radio host myke dyer in august of 2009."

Haven't downloaded so I can't vouch for it, but thought it would be up the PRF's alley.